A hands-on, effective safety program is essential for a Self Insured Group. Controlling losses is vital to keep costs down and ensure that the Fund is healthy and growing surplus that belongs to the Members.
Self Insured Solutions works with Loss Prevention Specialists to provide safety & loss control for self insured groups. Loss Prevention Specialists is based in Ontario, and has full-time staff in Sacramento, Woodland, Rocklin, Fresno and San Diego.
Whether it's a jobsite training session for two supervisors, or a seminar for 500 field workers, LPS will help train your workers, supervisors, foremen and leadmen to implement safety programs that will keep your employees as safe as possible.
LPS believes that safety training reduces losses in two ways:First, safety training can cut down on the frequency of accidents. If there are less accidents overall, there are less claims to be paid and the fund is more profitable. That can help keep costs low, and even reduce costs over time.
Second, safety training and implementation of safety measures can reduce the severity of accidents. These are catastrophic losses in which a worker is killed or permanently injured. Cutting down the number of severe accidents will reduce costs, as well.
Some of the training programs provided by LPS include:
OSHA 10-Hour, in English & Spanish;
Cal/OSHA Regulatory Compliance;
OSHA Form 300 procedures and posting;
Accident investigations;
Compressed gas safety;
Excavation safety equipment;
HAZCOM issues;
Forklift safety;
Hand tool safety issues;
Machine Guarding;
Common hazards;
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) care and use;
Fall protection;
Electrical hazards;
Scaffold safety awareness;
Safety equipment market developments;
Cal/OSHA rules, regulations and requirements.
Pesticide Training;
Cal/OSHA Regulatory Compliance;
OSHA Form 300 procedures and posting;
Accident investigations;
Compressed gas safety;
HAZCOM;
Forklift safety;
Hand tool safety issues;
Machine Guarding;
Common hazards;
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) care and use;
Shop safety/Electrical hazards;
Cal/OSHA rules, regulations and requirements.
For more information about LPS' Safety programs, please call the Ontario Office at (909) 937-0510 |